APCUG ReportsJuly-September 2006

Channel Islands PCUG, Camarillo, CA
The CIPCUG has a link on their Web site to the computer-related radio programs
that are available in their Ventura County area. Their 20-page newsletter is
"The Outer Edge" aka the TOE. http://www.cipcug.org/

OCIPUG, the Orange Coast IBM PC User Group, CA has a link on their Web site to
over 30 tutorials from AARP How To Guides to a Free Photoshop Elements 3 Online
Course. Their newsletter is the README.DOC. http://www.ocipug.org/

TUGNET, The Users' Group Network, Granada Hills, CA, is screening Triumph of the
Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires at their Computing 101 meeting. Part 2 is
June 27. This meeting also features the Hardware Lab where one of their
professional computer expert volunteers will give a helping hand to anyone who
is experiencing problems and is willing to bring in their computer. No need to
bring the monitor but having your own keyboard and mouse is helpful. Their
newsletter is Keywords. http://www.tugnet.org/

Leisure Woods Village PC Club, CA offers night bus service for those members who
don't drive at night. Their newsletter is the Leisure Bytes.
http://www.lwpcug.com/

The Long Beach Computer Club moved to a new location in May and also have a new
meeting night. They now meet at the Signal Hill Community Center on the 2nd
Thursday of the month. Community service projects have always been a major part
of the club. Over the years they have supported the local police & fire
departments. They have taken part in wiring schools for internet access and have
donated computers to local schools, girl scouts, churches, seniors and senior
centers. They have also donated equipment, time and training to set up several
computer labs in our local and adjacent communities. Their newsletter is the
Interface. http://www.lbibmug.org/

The Ocean Hills Computer Club, CA, Web site has a guide for the Ocean Hills
Computer Pages. These pages help us keep abreast of the latest computer news,
tips and techniques. I will be here 24 hours a day 7 days a week to serve you.
The guide's name is Ned, the Nerd. Their newsletter is The Club Connection.
http://www.ochills.org/

The Under the Computer Hood User Group (UCHUG), San Diego, CA, had a social
meeting in June. Their annual summer picnic meeting was at Crown Point on the
northwest shore of Mission Bay. They gathered for a quick meeting at 5:50 PM and
then socialized and discussed computer issues. Their newsletter is the Drive
Light. http://www.uchug.org/